Brooklyn-based roots-rockers, The Hollows have announced that they will be releasing a live LP, NEVERENDING SHOW on April 23rd. The full-length album includes nine tracks off their previous full-length release, Belong To The Land, performed at Brooklyn's premiere music venue, Brooklyn Bowl, in addition to two tracks off The Hollows EP, two covers ("The Weight" by The Band and "Loving Cup" by Rolling Stones) and three previously unreleased tracks. The band recently returned from this year's South By Southwest Festival, where their wildly energetic live shows garnered attention from tastemakers including The Wild Honey Pie, which featured The Hollows as one of their Thursday night highlights, http://bit.ly/ZX3RuH.The Hollows are a group of multi-instrumentalists; a freewheeling hootenany of a band. A veritable junkyard of mandolins, banjos, guitars, accordions, horns, harmonicas, and various other musical doodads are in constant rotation. With no frontman (or six frontmen), everyone writes and arranges material, creating a diverse and uniquely blended sound. The live show is a high-octane, unpredictable barn-burner. Check out the music video for August off their self-titled EP here. On the upcoming release and the band's recently launched fundraiser, band member David Paarlberg says, "The Hollows have a phrase we often find ourselves repeating: 'Together Together.' It's something that's sort of stuck over the years and essentially what it means to us is to strive for a sense of ensemble; a genuine communion that's inclusive not only of the band but our audience as well-- the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It's an invitation to dialogue and share something with everyone in the room, so it was important to us that we capture that energy and intimacy with a live LP. As we prepare to record our second full-length studio release, we want to make sure we're able to spread that message wider with national press, radio distribution, etc-- that's what this fundraiser is about; accomplishing that while continuing the connection with our fanbase-- it's essential to what we do, not just as artists, but as people." Check out the band's PledgeMusic fundraiser here.The formation of The Hollows was a very gradual process. Erik Saxvik (Illinois), David Paarlberg (New Jersey), Jeffrey Kurtze (Indiana), and Daniel Kwiatkowski (Michigan) all studied theatre together in college during the mid-2000s. The four friends would spend many a night playing music in living rooms, bonding over their love of Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Tom Waits and all things strange and spooky; but it wasn't until the foursome relocated to New York City and met Rob Morrison (North Carolina) and Justin Aaronson (the only native New Yorker) that The Hollows sextet was finally complete.After receiving high praise such as The Deli Magazine's Artist of The Month, TimeOut NY's Critic's Pick, and rave reviews from The Huffington Post, CBS Radio, My Old Kentucky Blog, Relix, The Wild Honey Pie and more, The Hollows show no sign of slowing down in 2013.Tracklisting: 01. Canyon Rose02. Old Brown Dog03. Youngblood04. August05. Three Months/Three Years06. Basilica07. The Weight08. Copland's Hornpipe09. Josephine10. Mad As Dogs11. Sticks and Stones12. Jepson Creek13. Sycamore14. Dead Rabbits15. Loving Cup16. Whiskey and WineTogether Together Tour3/24 - New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge04/4 - New York, NY @ Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 2)4/23 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl - Album Release Show5/17- Brooklyn, NY @ Littlefield w/ The Future Laureates, The Third Wheel Band, The Woes